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President Tinubu Tasks Governors On Citizens’ Welfare, Grassroots Development

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President Tinubu Tasks Governors On Citizens’ Welfare, Grassroots Development

President Tinubu tasks governors on citizens’ welfare, grassroots development. The president also encouraged governors to allocate more resources to rural electrification.

President Bola Tinubu has urged state governors to prioritise the welfare of Nigerians by investing more in their future.

Mr Tinubu made the call at the 150th meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC), held at the State House Council Chambers in Abuja.

The president also encouraged governors to allocate more resources to rural electrification, agricultural mechanisation, poverty eradication, and infrastructure development.
He emphasised the need for governors to do more to positively impact the lives of Nigerians at the grassroots level.

“I want to appeal to you: let us change the story of our people in the rural areas. The economy is working. We are on the path to recovery, but we need to stimulate growth in the rural areas.

“We know the situation in the rural areas. Let us collaborate and do what will benefit the people,” Mr Tinubu said.

He urged governors to work closely with the federal government to drive economic development in rural communities across the country.

“We have to embrace mechanisation in agriculture, fight insecurity, and improve school enrolment through school feeding,” the president added.

Mr Tinubu also directed the NEC to establish a committee focused on enhancing the implementation of legacy infrastructure projects, especially the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry super highways.

To facilitate this, he ordered the transfer of the Office of the surveyor-general of the federation to the presidency for better coordination and execution.

The NEC endorsed a new ward-based development strategy known as the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme (RHWDP).

The programme aims to drive double-digit economic growth through direct intervention in Nigeria’s 8,809 administrative wards across all 36 states.

Presented by the minister of budget and economic planning, Abubakar Bagudu, the RHWDP received full endorsement as a collaborative effort between the federal, state, and local governments.

The programme is a key component of Mr Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which targets achieving a 1 trillion-dollar economy by 2030.

This would require a 15 per cent annual growth rate, far above the current rate of less than 4 per cent.

The RHWDP is legally grounded in the 1999 Constitution and the Fifth Alteration Act, which mandates government efforts to ensure food security and improved production methods.

Key targets include sustainable support for economic activities with minimum thresholds of 1,000 economically active individuals for smaller wards and 2,000 for larger wards.

A national steering committee comprising representatives from all six geopolitical zones will oversee implementation with the ministry of budget and economic planning serving as the secretariat.

In a related development, the NEC also directed the strengthening of State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs) across all 36 states and instructed the Federal Ministry of Finance to release emergency funds to address the threat of flooding.

This resolution followed a presentation by Zubaida Umar, director-general of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), on Nigeria’s 2025 flood preparedness and response strategies.

Ms Umar highlighted the agency’s achievements since 2024, including the development of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy and Action Plan (2024–2027) with UN support, and ongoing validation of the Nigeria Hazard Risk Countrywide Analysis for 2024.

She noted that NEMA had improved civil-military coordination for disaster response, involving the military, Nigeria Police Force, Civil Defence Corps, and the Nigeria Red Cross.

Key preparedness actions in 2025 included expert analysis of meteorological forecasts and the dissemination of flood predictions to states between May and June.

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She also said that SEMAs had been strengthened, Local Emergency Management Committees had been established, and the Emergency Coordination Forum had been activated, integrating military, police, and civil defence units.
“The Emergency Operations Centre was activated on May 29, 2025, with national and zonal centres now operational.

“NEMA has deployed search and rescue equipment to high-risk states and continues downscaling early warning messages to local communities through the National Preparedness and Response Campaign,” she said.

However, Ms Umar identified persistent challenges hampering effective flood response.

“These include poor drainage infrastructure, delayed data reporting from states, insecurity in flood-prone areas, weak SEMAs, and inactive Local Emergency Management Committees.”

She also cited poor compliance with urban planning laws, inadequate environmental hygiene, and poor waste management systems as contributing factors.

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Persistent Grid Collapse, Weak Power Supply Worsening Economic Hardship: Oyintiloye

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Persistent Grid Collapse, Weak Power Supply Worsening Economic Hardship: Oyintiloye

Speaking with journalists on Sunday in Osogbo, Oyintiloye said the situation had continued to deteriorate despite assurances and reforms introduced by authorities.

He described unreliable electricity as a major setback to the federal government’s reforms in the power sector.

He appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene, noting that poor power supply is worsening economic hardship across the country.

Oyintiloye said the poor supply has compounded the effects of the current heatwave, making living conditions more difficult for many Nigerians.

The former lawmaker called for the constitution of a panel to investigate recurring national grid collapses and persistent supply challenges despite significant investments.

“It is a terrible situation across Nigeria with persistent poor power supply,” he said.

“Many small-scale businesses and large industrial players are affected, while most homes cannot boast of even three hours of electricity supply daily for domestic use.

“Despite numerous reforms and promises, the national grid continues to collapse. The situation is now compounded by gas supply shortages, weak transmission infrastructure, and chronic underinvestment across the power value chain.

“Nigerians are groaning, and urgent action must be taken by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and his team. The situation cannot continue like this.”

Oyintiloye warned that the situation has already triggered protests in parts of the country and could escalate if not addressed promptly.

“The situation must be quickly addressed before it becomes a national embarrassment. Nigerians need to be informed whether the issue is due to structural failure or sabotage within the power sector,” he said.

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“This epileptic power supply has led to a series of peaceful protests nationwide. I appeal for the President’s intervention before these protests turn violent.

“Electricity is essential for households and the survival of businesses. Since the end of last year, there has been no stable power supply across the country, despite assurances by those in charge and huge investments in the sector.

“Poor power supply should not be added to the challenges Nigerians are currently facing. The high cost of fuel has also made it difficult for those relying on generators to cope.”

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Eid-el-Fitr: NRC Sets To Run Three Lagos–Ibadan Train Trips Monday

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Eid-el-Fitr: NRC Sets To Run Three Lagos–Ibadan Train Trips Monday

Eid-el-Fitr: NRC sets to run three Lagos–Ibadan train trips Monday. He assured passengers of NRC’s continued commitment to safe, reliable, and efficient rail services.

This was contained in a statement issued on Friday in Lagos by NRC chief public relations officer, Callistus Unyimadu.

He said the additional trip was in response to high passenger turnout during the Eid-el-Fitr travel period.

“The extra trip is aimed at easing passenger movement and providing more travel options for commuters returning after the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.

“Under the schedule, departures from Lagos (Mobolaji Johnson Station, Ebute Metta) will be at 7.45 a.m., 1.40 p.m., and 4.00 p.m.

“From Ibadan (Obafemi Awolowo Station, Moniya), trains will depart at 8.00 a.m., 10.50 a.m., and 4.30 p.m.,” he said.

Mr Unyimadu assured passengers of NRC’s continued commitment to safe, reliable, and efficient rail services.

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He advised travellers to arrive early, comply with ticketing and security procedures, and plan their journeys.

“The corporation appreciates the continued patronage of its services and wishes all passengers a safe and pleasant journey,” he added.

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UBA, BII Sign Letter Of Intent To Explore Trade Finance Collaboration Across Africa

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UBA, BII Sign Letter Of Intent To Explore Trade Finance Collaboration Across Africa

United Bank for Africa (UK) Limited (“UBA UK”) and British International Investment plc (“BII”), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, announced that they have signed a letter of intent to develop trade finance collaboration opportunities.

The proposed initiative aims to expand access to trade and working capital facilities for businesses operating across Africa.

Access to trade finance remains one of the most significant structural constraints on African trade. Businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, are frequently unable to secure letters of credit, guarantees, and supply chain finance on commercially viable terms, limiting their capacity to export and import competitively. This trade finance gap is estimated by the African Development Bank to be over USD 80 billion annually.

To help close this gap, UBA UK, the London subsidiary of UBA Group, Africa’s Global Bank, will leverage its deep relationships across the Group’s 20-country African network to originate and structure trade finance transactions. While BII, with a mandate to support productive, sustainable, and inclusive growth across Africa, can support transactions that might otherwise fall outside conventional commercial appetite.

“The signing of this letter with BII represents a landmark moment for UBA UK and for the UBA Group’s global ambitions. As the Group’s hub for Trade Operations, UBA UK is uniquely positioned to connect African businesses with the international financial system. Working alongside BII, we can extend that capability further — mobilising capital where it matters most and helping to close the trade finance gap that holds back so much African potential,” said Lok Mishra, Chief Executive Officer, UBA UK

“British International Investment is committed to catalysing private sector growth across Africa, and trade finance is a critical enabler of that growth. We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with UBA Group, whose pan-African network and deep institutional relationships can help advance our ambition to expand access to trade and working capital finance, particularly in frontier markets,” Chris Chijiuitomi, Managing Director and Head of Africa

The announcement builds on growing momentum around intra-African trade facilitated by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which entered into force in 2021 and represents one of the world’s most significant trade integration initiatives. Both institutions have identified the operationalisation of AfCFTA as a priority catalyst for a trade finance facility, with UBA UK’s network across major AfCFTA economies offering a basis for supporting businesses navigating the emerging continental market.

This also complements the UK Government’s broader engagement with African economic development, including commitments made at the UK-Africa Investment Summit, and reinforces the City of London’s role as a leading international finance centre for Africa-focused capital mobilisation.

Future cooperation remains subject to further assessment, due diligence and the completion of internal approvals by both parties.

ABOUT UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UK) LIMITED

UBA UK is the London-based subsidiary of United Bank for Africa Plc, one of Africa’s leading financial institutions with operations across 20 African countries, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the United Arab Emirates. UBA UK serves as the Group’s hub for Trade Operations, providing a comprehensive suite of trade finance, treasury, and correspondent banking services to institutional and corporate clients worldwide.

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ABOUT UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA GROUP

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group-wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting-edge technology.

ABOUT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT

British International Investment is the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor. The organisation invests in businesses in developing countries to improve people’s lives and help protect the planet. BII’s work targets the underlying causes of poverty and the climate crisis, helping countries break free from aid dependency for good.

Between 2022-2026, at least 30 per cent of BII’s total new commitments by value will be in climate finance. BII is also a founding member of the 2X Challenge which has raised over $33.6 billion to empower women’s economic development.

The company has investments in over 1,600 businesses across 66 countries and total net assets of £9.87 billion. For more information, visit: www.bii.co.uk | watch here. Follow British International Investment on LinkedIn, Bluesky and X.

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